Java Edition Classic 0.0.15a (Multiplayer Test 1)
For developmental versions of 0.0.15a, see Java Edition Classic 0.0.15a/Development.
0.0.15a

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0.0.15a[1] (Multiplayer Test 1) is a version of Java Edition Classic released on May 31, 2009, at 19:04 UTC, which made changes to lava, textures, and trees.[2][3] It is the first ever version of Minecraft with multiplayer compatibility. This is the only multiplayer test currently archived.
Additions
Gameplay
- In early access.
- The default server port is 5565, the same one used for Infiniminer servers.
- Other players are rendered with the mob model.[4]
- Block particles don't appear in multiplayer.
Changes
Blocks
- Removed redundant textures.
- Removed redundant textures.
- Texture changed from
. - Now only generates underwater.
- Texture changed from
.[note 1]
- It now appears brighter overall.
- Now flows slower than before.
- Liquids directly under a block no longer cause an x-ray effect.
- Texture changed from
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- Texture changed from
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- Texture changed from
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- Texture changed from
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Mobs
- Animation changed.
- The head and arms no longer flail around as much.[note 1]
World generation
- Model changed from
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Removals
General
- Removed unused texture of what seems to be a cloud from 0.0.14a.
Bugs
1 bug reported
- The player can place blocks inside other players in multiplayer.
Notes
References
- IRC logs: #minecraft.20090531.log (May 31, 2009, UTC−6)
- ↑ https://youtube.com/watch?v=hY0xuFZPOgQ
- ↑ .jar file has a compilation time of 21:04 UTC+2.
- ↑ IRC logs: "[13:05] <@notch> http://www.minecraft.net/mptest/" (19:05 UTC)
- ↑ https://youtube.com/watch?v=r8SnlNiYmss
Gallery
Original screenshots
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Head bug. -
Notch's original test server in 2009. -

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The Minecraft webpage with this version. -

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A sign made of wood planks.
Present-day screenshots
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A screenshot of another player in multiplayer mode building a wooden structure. -
A game of spleef being played on a server. -
A game of water spleef being played on a server. -
A server that has been flooded due to the lack of anti-cheat present in Minecraft at the time. -
Leaf walkways in the sky.